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State adds 6,800 more COVID cases

- By Jessica Mclean jmclean@medianewsg­roup.com @journalist­jam on Twitter

Michigan reported nearly 7,000 new cases due to coronaviru­s on Saturday after a week of high case counts reaching about 8,000 per day this week, according to the state’s website.

The 6,892 new cases and 74 new deaths brought Michigan to 738,023 cases and 16,500 new deaths in total.

At least 57 of the 74 new confirmed deaths on Saturday were identified during a vital records review, which are conducted regularly by the state.

These counts exclude probable cases and deaths linked to COVID-19 and include only confirmed cases and deaths.

The number of cases have been spiking higher in more populated areas of the state, such as Southeast Michigan, even as more and more people acquire vaccines against the deadly virus.

In mid-michigan, in Isabella County, 42 new cases and two new deaths were reported, making 4,349 cases and 79 deaths in total.

Gratiot County also saw 15 new cases and no new deaths, cumulative­ly making 2,700 cases and 102 deaths.

Clare County had 26 new cases and one new death, totaling 1,632 cases and 69 deaths.

The Michigan Department of Correction­s (MDOC) quoted 20 new cases but no new deaths on Saturday. This means the Department now has 25,318 cases and 149 deaths in total.

Kent County reported 442 new cases but no new deaths, putting it at 56,757 cases and 700 deaths total.

According to Michigan’s website, at least 39.7 percent of the state’s population had been vaccinated as of Saturday, or 3,212,019 residents.

For several days now, Michigan has been in the national spotlight, having the highest rate of new infections in the country.

Since the arrival of April, the positivity rate has been above 15 percent for all but one day, dipping to 14.9 percent on Wednesday. The positivity rate — percentage of all tests coming back positive for COVID-19 — has exceeded 17 percent five times, topping 17.5 percent on Thursday.

For the first eight days of March, the positivity rate was between 3 and 6 percent. For the last week of March, it was between 10 and 15 percent.

Cases in southeast Michigan

Wayne County had the most new cases on Saturday with 785 cases and six deaths, bringing the county to 54,634 cases and 2,195 deaths.

Macomb County was next with 749 new cases and seven new deaths, totaling 75,533 cases and 1,960 deaths.

Oakland County followed with 83,989 cases and 1,978 deaths, after 861 new cases and 10 new deaths were cited.

And in the city of Detroit, new cases were 536 and new deaths were four, putting the city at 38,869 cases and 1,912 deaths.

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